President Bola Tinubu has charged the newly appointed service chiefs to urgently stamp out security threats across the country, insisting that Nigerians are no longer willing to tolerate excuses.
Tinubu gave the directive on Thursday at the State House council chambers in Abuja during the official decoration ceremony for the new military chiefs.
Those decorated were Olufemi Oluyede as chief of defence staff; Waidi Shaibu as chief of army staff; Idi Abass as chief of naval staff; Kevin Aneke as chief of air staff; and Emmanuel Undiendeye as chief of defence intelligence.
The ceremony followed the approval of the nominees by the national assembly after Tinubu sought expedited confirmation to ensure the new military leadership could immediately assume office.
Addressing the service chiefs, the president said the nation expects decisive and measurable action against insecurity, particularly in the north-central and north-west regions where new armed groups have recently emerged.
He told the military brass that his administration would provide them with the support they need, but stressed that the era of excuses is over.
“There cannot be sufficient development if this fundamental aspect of human need is unmet. Our people and our nation must remain secure to enjoy the benefits of governance,” Tinubu said.
“We must smash the new snakes right in the head. We need to clean them up, clear them out, and make our nation safe again.
“Nigerians expect visible results, not excuses. We are in a hurry to celebrate peace.
“Let’s stay ahead of those who seek to threaten our peace, freedom and stability. We cannot allow the crisis that began in 2009 to persist any longer. It is time to defeat the enemies.”
Speaking on behalf of the service chiefs, Oluyede assured citizens that the armed forces remain committed to restoring peace and creating an environment where socio-economic activities can thrive.
“I want to thank all Nigerians for the support they give to the armed forces,” he said.
“I expect that they give us more so that we can make Nigeria safer.
“I want to assure Mr. President and all Nigerians today that we’ll do our utmost best to ensure that we rid Nigeria of all forms of criminality and make Nigeria safer to ensure socio-economic endeavours can thrive.
“We pledge our loyalty to Mr President, and we assure you that we will continue to support the flourishing democracy and support all your government aspirations to make Nigeria better. That’s our pledge for you today, long live Nigeria.”